Greece Notarial Records
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Definition[edit | edit source]
In Greece, all legal transactions are recorded by notary offices (Symvolaiografeion). Notaries kept records such as dowry contracts (proikoa), wills (diathiki), and land transfer contracts.
Time Coverage[edit | edit source]
Some notary offices have files of contracts dating as early as 1400.
Content[edit | edit source]
Dowry Contracts (Proikoa)[edit | edit source]
Wills (Diathiki)[edit | edit source]
Land Transfer Contract[edit | edit source]
Accessing the Records[edit | edit source]
- These records are kept in private notary offices.
- Access depends on the current notary. A fee will be charged for copies of contracts.
- Land records may also be found in a government land ownership office (Ypothikofylakeion). These offices can be accessed only by attorneys.
- The only notary records that are available at the Family History Library are for the town of Argos, Argolidos, Greece from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.